da betano casino: Jesse Marsch says it is "inevitable" relegation and promotion will be introduced to MLS to bring it in line with the rest of the world.
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MLS' popularity is on the rise But promotion/relegation is 'inevitable'Marsch surprised it hasn't happened alreadyWHAT HAPPENED?
MLS is currently made up of 29 teams – 15 in the Eastern Conference and 14 in the Western Conference. Unlike the majority of leagues around the world, however, it doesn't have a promotion/relegation system. Now, ex-Leeds United boss Marsch feels it is only a matter of time before that changes to help MLS grow.
AdvertisementWHAT JESSE MARSCH SAID
He told CBS Sports Golazo: "The game has come so far but at some point there will be pressure to move to promotion/relegation. Trying to protect assets and what's happening with the lower leagues… at some point it's going to become inevitable. I'm sorry, but that's just the way it works. I'm a little surprised when FIFA gave us the (2026) World Cup [that they] didn't mandate along with that promotion/relegation. That's just the standard everywhere in the world."
THE BIGGER PICTURE
It is undeniable that the sport is growing in popularity and in stature but it is still a long way behind the biggest divisions in Europe. Lionel Messi's arrival at Inter Miami has done wonders as well but Marsch's point is that to take the league – and perhaps U.S. soccer – to the next step, promotion/relegation will be needed.
FIFAWHAT NEXT?
U.S soccer will very much be under the spotlight when the country co-hosts the 2026 World Cup with Canada and Mexico. In the meantime, the 2024 MLS season is well underway.